The E.M. Stickney Water Treatment Plant, initially constructed in 1942 and is Mobile's primary drinking water treatment facility, will be getting a complete overhaul of all electrical systems. This project includes the installation of new generators providing greater electrical capacity and longer operating times when utility power is lost due to storms and other causes.
Cost of Project: $17.3 Million
Estimated Completion Date: February 2024
An old maintenance building demolished and a new conduit trenched around the plant.
A temporary fuel tank placed after the removal of an underground diesel tank.
Contractors have been changing out all receptacles, wiring, and overhead lighting as part of the project.
Concrete boxes have been installed inside the ground in several locations around the plant to support brand new conduit for all electrical wiring.
Construction continues on the new generator building.
Construction also continues on the new maintenance building.
A conduit has been installed in the main operations building along with the ceiling to cover it.
The new maintenance building is almost complete.
Since the inception of Stickney, there have always been only one Rest Room throughout the whole facility. The second restroom and locker room are now complete.
New standby generator day tanks have been installed as part of the electrical upgrade project.
Moody Electric is making progress on the electrical infrastructure within the Low Head Pump building, focusing on installing cable trays and wiring.
MAWSS Park Forest Plaza
4725 Moffett Road
Mobile, AL 36618